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@tulagirl The pants are painted. The boots and shirt are clothes. At least on the horse and rider set dolls. Dunno about the big ones.
Okay so I am going to get on my soapy again.
Here is the thing. I absolutely hate the fact that toy companies put dolls in painted on underpants to save money. That they think it is perfectly acceptable to paint on a pair of pants and call that a dressed doll. No sir. This is terrible. None of my dolls are leaving the house without their panties on. A doll has to have panties and pants. Barbie has been a disgrace since the 80's when they decided to paint on or create some 3d image of underpants. I think she was much better with real undergarments. All this got started because little boys liked to point at neki Barbies and make rude comments. Now toy companies think they have to paint or sew on permapanties to avoid this undesirable behavior. Some girl has to cry out for girls having a right to have cute and nice underpants and be fully clothed before hitting store shelves. If I want a figure I can go find one of those. A doll is different. Poor lala big girls with those atrocious bums they carry around. I have graced all of my big lalas with a onesie suit under their clothes. So, I will sew pants, or tights or underpants for my dolls. There will be none of this going out in a shirt and painting the bum and thinking that is what we call a sharp dressed doll.
Tee hee
As Weird as I am by: Tulagirl
Off the soapy
I say this while my small collection of 60's Barbies still have no undies at the moment. Do you realize the amount of fine motor skill children have lost by not having snaps on doll clothes and panties either for their dolls? Just think about how much better off they would be if we had never invented velcro. Just sayin...worth a thought. Bring back the zippers, snaps and dress our dolls in fine clothes.
Comedy Gold!I guess it is something that happens to everyone or girls with brothers. I found a way to get back at them though. Just call all their figures dolls and that really gets them in a twist. I do that to R2 sometimes. If he has a Joe figure or something out, I will put a doll skirt on it. I usually find the skirt in the middle of my floor later. It is as if he threw a fit trying to get it off his figure. Tee hee He put my lala in the dollhouse chimney once. He gets me back. It is kind of fun actually. What really works though is to take a photo of all his star wars figures with a MLP and post it on his facebook page where all the STW buddies see it. He gets the business for months. Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I can't do that anymore because, I don't facebook.
What would even be better is to wait until he falls asleep in his tank top. Sneak over with a Pinkie Pie tatoo. Apply very carefully so he doesn't wake up. Then take a photo....of R2 asleep with a Pinkie tattoo on his shoulder next to his real Darth Vader tattoo. Yep now I have to do this. Post it on Twitter. He will be unable to live that down for months. baaaaaaaa
ok I am sooooo jealous I cant find the horses with hair any where to buy. I want all 4 for my barn. Lucky lucky ducks.
Yeah I want the cylsdale badlyI believe it. I was lucky to find this one. I wanted to get them all also. Oh well. This will probably be the only one I will get since they are selling out so fast. Boy toy lines are going to make some money on SRF for sure.
@tulagirl I love the pants you made.
The dolls not being able to fit into the stirrups is a common problem with all horse and rider sets, regardless of who makes them. Even the mighty Breyer screws this up without fail.
Oh I know. One side of his face looks chipmunk-cheeked. XD
His mane doesn't go all the way up, but it is silky and lush, which I appreciate.
He is a very photogenic boy, provided you stay away from his sore toofed side.